Victoria Minister for Tourism Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child To Open This Weekend
Victor P Taffa
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child officially opens on Saturday, with the support of the Andrews Government.
Melbourne’s Princess Theatre is the only place in the southern hemisphere where theatregoers can see this unmissable production.
Minister for Major Events Martin Pakula joined Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley at the newly restored Princess Theatre today ahead of the official opening of the highly anticipated production on Saturday.
“Melbourne is the only city in the southern hemisphere to show Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two. With theatre goers flocking to our state from far and wide, this will provide a major boost to our economy.” Minister for Tourism Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula said.
Melbourne is the third city to welcome the critically acclaimed play following its world premiere in London, where it continues to play to sold-out houses, and its debut in New York in April last year.
Presented in 2 parts, the play is the 8th story in the Harry Potter series and the first to be performed on stage.
Show’s popularity and success in London and New York has been outstanding, claiming 22 major theatre awards in the United Kingdom and 6 Tony Awards.
In New York, 75 % of theatre attendees to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child were recorded as being from interstate or overseas, so we can expect that Melbourne’s production will attract theatregoers from far and wide.
Princess Theatre has been restored, both inside and out, with wizarding touches added to the historic building to make the play even more magical.
This is the first time since the theatre was built 132 years ago that the façade has undergone a complete restoration.
Andrews Government is working hard to ensure Victoria’s major events calendar remains one of the most successful in the world, with an additional $4.5 Million for the Major Events Fund in last year’s Budget.
“I’m so proud that our creative state will become just the third place in the world to welcome this fantastic production behind London and New York proving that that Melbourne is one of the great cultural capitals of the world.” Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said.